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Restore your uPVC windows and doors to their former glory!

Specially formulated to remove heavy stubborn staining from uPVC frames, cladding and other plastic products such as garden furniture.

Features & Benefits

Fast-acting

Removes engrained dirt

Restores surface colour

Large tissue roll included

Technical Information

Solvent Cleaner

Measurement

Value

Volume

1 Litre

Tissue Role

Measurement

Value

Width

200mm

Roll Length

145m

Sheet Layers (ply)

2

Lint Level

Low-Free

Limitations

Not suitable for foiled woodgrain PVC finishes. For those frames, you should use a 'Foil-Safe' Solvent Cleaner.

Application

Before starting, you should sweep or brush the surface to remove loose pieces of debris and open windows and doors to ensure good ventilation, if applying indoors. Your hands should also be protected from the solvent by wearing heavy duty rubber gloves.

Shake the bottle well before use.

Pour the Solvent Cleaner into a handful of tissue.

Using the wetted tissue, apply uPVC Solvent Cleaner to the surface and rub clean the contaminated areas. For very soiled, engrained or stubborn deposits a further application may be required perhaps applying slight pressure.

"Scotch Pad" Abrasives may be used on damaged areas of PVC after the user has ascertained that the change in surface appearance is acceptable.